Friday, April 01, 2011

The Two Footed Flick-Up



Hey  there  everyone.   Heikal  here  and  I've   stumbled   on  one   of  the   rarest  soccer  tricks  that  are  hardly  used  by  professional  soccer   player  nowadays.

It's  called  the  "two-footed"  flick-up  performed  by   a  Mexican  player   Blanco.

The  game   goes  way  back  in  the  World  Cup   1998  where  Mexico  played  against  South  Korea.

The  soccer  trick   performed  by   Blanco   took  the  South   Korean  defenders  by  surprise  as  it  came  from  a  very  tight  situation  and   out  of  the  blue.

Here   are  the   steps  to   perform  this  soccer  trick:

1. At  stand-still,   place  both  feet  against  the  ball   tightly


2. Once  you're   confident  with  the  grip,  flick  it  up.

When  watching  the  video,  here  are  some  tips  to  ponder:

1. How  Blanco  manages  to  find   a  small   gap


2. How  performs  soccer  flick   quickly  with  precision  under  pressure

Enjoy   the  video   and   have  a   great  freestyling   day!

8 comments:

Dakota said...

Ha that is hilarious. He gets them twice in a row with the exact same move. He has such little space to jump but manages. I like it!

Professional Sports David said...

Thanks for posting this video. It reminds me that nothing is impossible to a great soccer player. Blame it on his training. Really cool!

Need Computer Help said...

We're definitely going to have to incorporate the 'flick up' in our soccer training program at Sports Culture in The Woodlands, TX.

Need Computer Help said...

We're definitely going to have to implement the 'flick up' in our soccer training at Sports Culture in The Woodlands, TX.

Ramaswamy said...

This trick is awesome man. i liked it the most

Entertainment said...

Cool Trick. Nice Post. Thanks.

The Mad News said...

wow this trick is awsome

Dido said...

hi guys thanks for this tutorial :D